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Colliers Meredith & Grew negotiate 4,335 s/f lease

Peptimmune, Inc. has renewed its 4,335 s/f sublease at 64 Sidney St. Colliers Meredith & Grew's Joe Flaherty and Tucker Hansen represented Peptimmune and the sublandlord, Alkermes, Inc., in the transaction. Built in 1990, 64 Sidney St. is a 125,000 s/f, five-story, class A biotech building built by Forest City Development. The building is part of Forest City's University Park at MIT complex, a 2.3 million s/f, mixed-use project built on 27 acres of land adjacent to the MIT campus. Park amenities include a hotel, conference center, restaurants, day care, parking, banking, and comprehensive park and building security.
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Retail infill strategy to activate Pawtucket’s Conant Thread District - by Gaetan Kashala

Retail infill strategy to activate Pawtucket’s Conant Thread District - by Gaetan Kashala

Until recently, the Conant Thread District consisted of approximately 150 acres of underutilized industrial land spanning Pawtucket and Central Falls. Today, the area is one of the most significant
IREM president’s message:  Our new reality - Staying ahead of supply chain delays - by Yoany Vargas

IREM president’s message: Our new reality - Staying ahead of supply chain delays - by Yoany Vargas

Supply chain delays are slowing construction, ratcheting up operating costs, and extending turnover timelines across Greater Boston, directly reducing revenue and increasing the workload for multifamily and

The legislature has spoken:  New Hampshire doubles down on housing in commercial zones - by John Sokul

The legislature has spoken: New Hampshire doubles down on housing in commercial zones - by John Sokul

Last year, the New Hampshire Legislature enacted HB 631, a landmark housing measure requiring municipalities to permit multifamily housing in commercially zoned districts. The law generated
Revitalized Town Centers:  Retail??? - by Carol Todreas

Revitalized Town Centers: Retail??? - by Carol Todreas

It is now widely accepted that customers want to shop in person at physical stores. Brands know that they do better business in a physical store than just on line so they want to open stores. Demand for retail space by digital merchants, local entrepreneurs, and newly developed national chains